QC Risk Scorer
Score ordering risk before approving warehouse QC photos.
Risk signals
Medium risk
Photos broadly match expectations; approve only after normal size, color and detail checks.
Pause and request targeted close-ups or seller clarification before approving shipment.
Consider return, exchange, seller change or route restriction review before parcel submission.
Risk breakdown
- Price risk contributes 20 points. Lower it by comparing multiple sellers for the same item.
- Seller confidence contributes 15 points. Lower it with recent reviews, sales history and clear size charts.
- QC issues contribute 12 points. Request close-up photos for stains, logos, soles and tags.
- No sensitive-item penalty is currently applied.
How to use this Kakobuy tool in a real buyer workflow
A Kakobuy QC risk scorer turns price anomaly, seller confidence, visible QC issues and sensitive-item routing into a quick risk band. It helps buyers decide whether to approve, request more photos, exchange or return.
Adjust price risk, seller risk, QC issue count and sensitive-item status. The score groups the order into low, medium or high risk and explains which signal is driving the decision.
When to use it
- After warehouse QC photos are available but before approving shipment.
- When an item is unusually cheap, seller confidence is weak or visible flaws are present.
- Before consolidating sensitive or route-limited items into an international parcel.
Common mistakes
- Treating the score as an authentication result.
- Ignoring route restrictions for batteries, liquids, branded packaging or other sensitive categories.
- Approving a high-risk item without asking for targeted close-ups or checking return windows.
Limits and disclaimers
- The scorer cannot inspect hidden defects, authenticate goods or guarantee seller returns.
- Risk bands depend on buyer-entered assumptions and the quality of available warehouse photos.
QC Risk Scorer FAQ
What is a high QC risk score?
A high score means the item has enough price, seller, visible-flaw or route-risk signals that approval should pause until more evidence is checked.
Should I return every medium-risk item?
Not always. Medium risk often means the buyer should request more photos, compare measurements or clarify seller notes before deciding.
Can the scorer judge authenticity?
No. It organizes visible risk signals only and should not be used as authentication advice.